Be sure to check out the speakers page for more information on the presentations.
Friday, May 13
- 13:00 (1pm) – Arrivals/informal meet-ups (all day)
Saturday, May 14
- 8:00 (8am) – Opening/Registration
- 9:00 (9am) - Morning Session
- Sven Huynink – “The Case for Verb Classes and Quirky Subjects”
- Carsten Becker – “Comparison in Ayeri”
- Andrei Burago – “Verb Control in Constructed Languages”
- Chrysaor Jordan – “Ŧéng Ŧuàn: A Preliminary Monograph”
- Njenfalgar – “How to Invent Five Conlangs in Forty-Five Minutes (and Still Leave Ample Time for Discussion)”
- Mert Köseoğlu – “Introduction to Olesi”
- 13:00 (1pm) – Lunch
- 14:00 (2pm) - Afternoon Session
- Lykara Ryder – “Author-Created Languages: Complicating the Reading while Keeping the Reader”
- Mechthild Czapp – “Technology Vocabulary in Rejistanian”
- David Peterson – “Case Assignment and Verb Classes in Dothraki”
- Panel: “Trends in Conlanging”
- 17:00 (5pm) – Close
- 18:00 (6pm) – Informal Evening Outing
Sunday, May 15
- 8:00 (8am) – Opening
- 9:00 (9am) - Morning Session
- Philip Newton – Screening of Der Liebe Leo
- Henrik Theiling – “On a Language with Adverbials”
- Christophe Grandsire-Koevoets – “When Morphology Kicks Syntax Out of the Way, When English Just Seems to Lack the Words, When a Boy Plays with the One That Is Wearing the Beret, and When Over-Long and Obscure Titles Seem Like the Way to Go: an Introduction to Surdéclinaison“
- Jan Strasser and Tam Blaxter – “Akana: A Long-Lived Collaborative Conworld”
- Roman Rausch – “States and Scales in Talmit”
- 13:00 (1pm) – Lunch
- 14:00 (2pm) - Afternoon Session
- LCS Announcements
- Jan van Steenbergen – “Towards a Unified Slavic Language: Past, Present and Future of the Interslavic Language(s)”
- Johan Derks – “The Importance of ‘International’ Words to Auxiliary Languages and How to Define Them”
- LCC4 Relay Presentation
- 17:00 (5pm) – Close
- 18:00 (6pm) – Informal Evening Outing